Death Won't Surprise Tired Eyes
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Death Won't Surprise Tired Eyes
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Guilty face of compromise
Always looks the same
Double sided knife I grab
Guess I'll never change
I see war
An uncertain belief
Is like a sculptured disease
Get down on your knees
You've got a God to please
A God with a dirty face
There's no surprise
Digging early graves
Double dose the blade I grab
Guess I'll never change
I see war
An uncertain belief
Is like a sculptured disease
Get down on your knees
You've got a God to please
A God to please
Death won't surprise tired eyes
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